A little humor: why, why, why ...?

This is a classic performance by the Argentine group Les Luthiers, which has been stepping on stages with its music and ingenuity for decades. In "The chicken said Eureka" they are reeling the behavior of a child who is in that age of whys, and in the fragment we can see the final song of the performance.

The occurrences of the "child" (represented by one of the components), are great, and above all they make us reflect on the importance of answering the questions coherently and avoiding lies, if we do not want to "be caught". They also show us the patience to be spent on occasion with these insistent issues of children, so curious and eager to know more.

And, in the end, we ask ourselves, must we tell the truth if it hurts? I think that it is rather a question of ways, in this case of the video, so small, as if animals talk or not.

Anyway, a little bit of humor related to children's insistent questions and how the elders react, in the hands of humor classics, to cheer up this Saturday. On YouTube you can find the entire version of this number, about eight minutes long.

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